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the law says a hundred percent. >> right. is there any data is that we have that suggest that with a market rate if you raised it by $80 that the tenant would leave. is there some kind of progression that shows that. in this current mark, i don't see that. >> right. it is a 20 year period as a pass through and the market rate is what it is. it's not what it is plus $80. i grant you that it's increasing rapidly in the current market. i think the reason property owners don't have that additional amount is because the demand is able to support what it supports and nothing more. but again, as we've looked at the distribution of tenants and how long they have lived in their property and about a quarter of tenants in san francisco have lived there less than two years. those are the ones that are least likely to get the full amount t vast amount of rent control in san francisco are below market. >> thank you. >> thank you, new further questions? thank you. i believe that is conclusion of the departmental conversations. for this poin
the law says a hundred percent. >> right. is there any data is that we have that suggest that with a market rate if you raised it by $80 that the tenant would leave. is there some kind of progression that shows that. in this current mark, i don't see that. >> right. it is a 20 year period as a pass through and the market rate is what it is. it's not what it is plus $80. i grant you that it's increasing rapidly in the current market. i think the reason property owners don't have that...
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libel laws, laws about pornography and obscenity. you cannot even say certain words on broadcast television, let alone malfunction in the wardrobe. in a theater. there are restrictions even on political speech in campaigns. he has a lot of arguments, and the second amendment deserves respect, but the argument that it is pristine the way the first amendment is simply doesn't hold up. >> as the new defense secretary arrived in afghanistan, the president of the country, and it was like, declared that the americans and the taliban are torking together destabilize the country. the top commander warned that the comments could be a catalyst for afghans to lash out against the troops did what is with karzai? >> he is trying to save his neck. the history of people who defy the todd hea and being -- defy the taliban -- is about survival. >> we forgive this guy because he wants to save his own skin? is that the argument? >> the general put it directly, that what we're dealing with here is somebody -- evan is absolutely right -- is just into sel
libel laws, laws about pornography and obscenity. you cannot even say certain words on broadcast television, let alone malfunction in the wardrobe. in a theater. there are restrictions even on political speech in campaigns. he has a lot of arguments, and the second amendment deserves respect, but the argument that it is pristine the way the first amendment is simply doesn't hold up. >> as the new defense secretary arrived in afghanistan, the president of the country, and it was like,...
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from law enforcement -- from all these data contributors. we turned around and make those available to consumers. about half of those complaints are fraudulent, and over 1 million, a million of those complaint are fraudulent. we make those available to transit agencies, and to track and identify targets. so it's a really fabulous resource, and finally i should -- [inaudible]. it's a resource that we would love to see more transfer agencies use. because its own as lon long as e note of complaint to get and the amount of intelligence information we get. by the way, this is a some report we issued this year. images interested in the system and our complaints can go on the ftc's website, ftc.gov coming to see over 100 pages of information, talk about the kinds of complaints we receive, broken down by state and by locality. we talk about the complaint areas. fabulous resource for anyone who's interested. >> so if you or a loved one, a parent has been contacted by a fraudster or a scammed or you think something suspicious, you can go to the ftc.go
from law enforcement -- from all these data contributors. we turned around and make those available to consumers. about half of those complaints are fraudulent, and over 1 million, a million of those complaint are fraudulent. we make those available to transit agencies, and to track and identify targets. so it's a really fabulous resource, and finally i should -- [inaudible]. it's a resource that we would love to see more transfer agencies use. because its own as lon long as e note of complaint...
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to enforce the law. i think there is a distinction there. i don't think as law enforcement officials -- >> let me clarify that. sheriff, are you saying you're not going to even try and enforce the law? >> mr. morgan, again, i don't think that there's any ability for i or my officers or other officers around the state to determine if a magazine that comes into our inspection was acquired before or after the ban. >> i understand that. i heard that. >> but as the chief pointed -- >> but to clarify, because the chief has raised this as a question, you are not even going to try then to enforce this law. you don't think it's workable at all. >> that is correct. >> okay. so you have a sheriff there, and he says he represents the vast majority of sheriffs who is not even going to implement this. these new laws are, therefore, rendered almost instantly meaningless in a state that had the aurora theater massacre. i mean, you may as well give up. i mean, this is the front page of "the new york daily news." shame on
to enforce the law. i think there is a distinction there. i don't think as law enforcement officials -- >> let me clarify that. sheriff, are you saying you're not going to even try and enforce the law? >> mr. morgan, again, i don't think that there's any ability for i or my officers or other officers around the state to determine if a magazine that comes into our inspection was acquired before or after the ban. >> i understand that. i heard that. >> but as the chief...
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we come from a country that has stand your ground laws. where you can shoot and kill someone if they enter your house. yet people are surprised that palestinians were having their homes demolished to make room for religious exclusive areas that they cannot live in. i'm the queen of none violence. i don't believe in violence. i believe none violence is the way. i'm impressed that the palestinians called back the e-1 corridor to show what we're trying to do, but i think that for americans to not understand that having someone come in, take your house possibly kill one of your family members and say it doesn't matter you lived here for centuries. it's mine because it was mine a thousand years ago and we're doing this now. no american would stand for that. >> i think to be fair it's also really important for people to understand what it's been like to live in israel for the last many decades, to face suicide bombs on a bus restaurant, and to have years and years of rockets fired to you. i think both sides have very legitimate grievances. it's
we come from a country that has stand your ground laws. where you can shoot and kill someone if they enter your house. yet people are surprised that palestinians were having their homes demolished to make room for religious exclusive areas that they cannot live in. i'm the queen of none violence. i don't believe in violence. i believe none violence is the way. i'm impressed that the palestinians called back the e-1 corridor to show what we're trying to do, but i think that for americans to not...
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to understand pretty high number the mother of christ who has an idea ok sister go ahead sister in law bad is a very good season as you say some but mary if mary's be put on a pedestal by the church and if she has she she has a great ministerial role and so do women she is one of the foremost people really who should speak for women as priests in the church but the problem is john you live again the old theology i don't mean he said it you just take a picture is all those men going in i mean i'm a bit older i don't. know but it's a male run church and it's not comfortable and it's known there's a fourth line that runs right through it and there's nothing in scripture to say that christ or date any priests. the mandal female you come out good but descriptive see. the good church almost think you're trying to i'm making a joke really because it's so obvious absolutely care of the i'm going. to sister the large story the regularly do you know what i mean it's really struggling like you want to go there was like. excuse me. excuse me i drove like i said i like to see for many years. for ma
to understand pretty high number the mother of christ who has an idea ok sister go ahead sister in law bad is a very good season as you say some but mary if mary's be put on a pedestal by the church and if she has she she has a great ministerial role and so do women she is one of the foremost people really who should speak for women as priests in the church but the problem is john you live again the old theology i don't mean he said it you just take a picture is all those men going in i mean...
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the hierarchy when we're talking about the laws and rules that they have made over us that come over us and that. speak for us they don't speak for me so therefore i say these are hierarchical rules that have been posed and that's i don't agree at all that homosexuality is one of the main causes for pedophilia that has been proven scientifically wrong and i do believe the review done that totally that's a point needs to be your system or go ahead jump in here go yes very much sisters are going to if it's going to lead did not i agree with diana totally we can't do it we don't can't blame home but people who are gay or homosexual for all the paedophilia is much wider than that but the problem of the church is it's very much more serious here and it's widespread. and if we can't look a secular society as well because that's a whole different thing so it's a very serious thing and the coverups i hardly know any bishop that hasn't done a cover up and they haven't got caught they've. not i would say a lot of it hasn't come out we haven't heard about developing countries shit because they
the hierarchy when we're talking about the laws and rules that they have made over us that come over us and that. speak for us they don't speak for me so therefore i say these are hierarchical rules that have been posed and that's i don't agree at all that homosexuality is one of the main causes for pedophilia that has been proven scientifically wrong and i do believe the review done that totally that's a point needs to be your system or go ahead jump in here go yes very much sisters are going...
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under current law, social security can pay out out 100% of its benefits for the next 25 years which is probably longer than i'm going to meed it. after that point 85% to 95% of its benefits, a minor tweak like for instance raising the cap on who has to pay social security taxes above the current roughly $100,000 or, for instance, making investment income, either one would make the program solvent forever. the situation is not terribly different with medicare. >> john: does the president mean it when he talks about putting the cuts on the table sir? >> i take no pleasure in saying this. i voted for the president twice. he's the leader of my party but on this regard, the president is wrong. >> john: before we go, congressman, what do you think of a senate budget that came out today? >> i think the senate budget that came out today is a stab at trying to deal with a lot of different problems. without focusing necessarily on our core problems. i would like to see all effort devoted toward putting people back to work, improving education standards making sure that everybody who is sick can
under current law, social security can pay out out 100% of its benefits for the next 25 years which is probably longer than i'm going to meed it. after that point 85% to 95% of its benefits, a minor tweak like for instance raising the cap on who has to pay social security taxes above the current roughly $100,000 or, for instance, making investment income, either one would make the program solvent forever. the situation is not terribly different with medicare. >> john: does the president...
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at legalzoom.com we p the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infiniteossibilities. no child is a lost cause. because a stable loving family can help any child succeed. i don't think i'm a lost cause. i'm just a kid. if you agree, find out how you can help. at youth villages.org neil: people are feeling gas prices. it could force them to plunk down less on things like gambling and traveling or it could go the other way and make them roll the dice. we have oscar goodman here. this is the one thin. in an improving economy, people continue to gamble. what do you say? >> i would agree to that. i liken it to a two edge sword. in this indication of atlantic city, e ct that we are in an economic downturn and the proliferation, specifically the mid-atlantic region, we are referring to what is a meiosis. neil: so you're not the only game in town in your neck of the woods. >> that's right. >> traditially, much of it c
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your money needs an ally. >> john: in these piles of laws, one law that most agree on. the ban on prostitution. sex is okay, money is okay, but sex for money, that is forbidden >> seven women arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution. >> women hide their faces. >> tv reporters treat prostitution like most other crimes. >> we have exclusive pictures as vice cops sent set up a sting. cops posing asohns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages. think about that. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex work is legal there is little danger. here in nevada, for example. brooke says sex work is like any other sales j. >> we are entrepreneurs and independent contractors just like any other business. >> she works at t
your money needs an ally. >> john: in these piles of laws, one law that most agree on. the ban on prostitution. sex is okay, money is okay, but sex for money, that is forbidden >> seven women arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution. >> women hide their faces. >> tv reporters treat prostitution like most other crimes. >> we have exclusive pictures as vice cops sent set up a sting. cops posing asohns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even...
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why have you decided not to enforce the new law? >> for several reasons, but first, i'm sorry to see tomorrow come because we're going to throw away 150 years of tradition in the state of colorado. i feel sorry for our citizens, once the governor signs the bills. but i'm opposed to them because first off, it's a violation, infringement on our constitutional rights, not only the u.s. constitution, but our state constitution and plus, they are a knee jerk reactions, feel-good bill to a tragedy. and they're not going to do anything for public safety or for law enforcement. they're totally unenforceable, how can i enforce something that's unenforceable. >> greta: let me turn first to the background checks. how extensive are the background checks. >> they're a universal background check, that means no private sales. you cannot sell a gun to your neighbor, you can't sell it to your best friend. you have to go it a federal firearms dealer to have a background checks and basically an insta-check where the firearms dealer calls down to the c
why have you decided not to enforce the new law? >> for several reasons, but first, i'm sorry to see tomorrow come because we're going to throw away 150 years of tradition in the state of colorado. i feel sorry for our citizens, once the governor signs the bills. but i'm opposed to them because first off, it's a violation, infringement on our constitutional rights, not only the u.s. constitution, but our state constitution and plus, they are a knee jerk reactions, feel-good bill to a...
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globalization, free trade, property rights, rule of law and american entrepreneurship. you build that. [applause] you, and your values and your american free enterprise system have pulled more people out of poverty than any other idea or system in the history of the world. that is a profoundly moral thing to do. if we walk away from the free enterprise system, the world .ill follow and people will die that is the consequence of what we face today. it is not a question of how rich we are. it is a question of how people will live around the world. how do we turn this discussion around? how do we do it with ideas? how do we run those ideas to you as the patriots? there is research on this. from psychologists at new york university. what they say is that americans have to universal moral values that they act upon. what are they? number one, fairness matters. i know it makes you sick to think of that word. the truth of the matter is, everybody demands fairness. number two, we all demand a system that helps the vulnerable. everybody believes it is right to help the marble. in
globalization, free trade, property rights, rule of law and american entrepreneurship. you build that. [applause] you, and your values and your american free enterprise system have pulled more people out of poverty than any other idea or system in the history of the world. that is a profoundly moral thing to do. if we walk away from the free enterprise system, the world .ill follow and people will die that is the consequence of what we face today. it is not a question of how rich we are. it is...
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ok sister go ahead sister in law there is a very good season as you say some but mary is mary mary is being put on a pedestal by the church and there she has she she has a great ministerial role and so do women she is one of the foremost people really who should speak for women as priests in the church but the problem is john you live again the old theology i don't mean you said it you just take it to pictures all those men going in i mean i'm a bit older i don't. know but it's a male run church and it's not comfortable. and it's known there's a fourth line that runs right through it and there's nothing in scripture to say that christ or date any priests at all neither man all female you cannot go back to scripture and see a car i set up the church almost think you're trying to and you're making a joke really because it's so obvious solution here because there's a lot of them so for example if the sister at the larger story already wanted to get it i was going to actually want to go. crazy for it land excuse me. excuse me i drove like i said i like to see for many years. for many year
ok sister go ahead sister in law there is a very good season as you say some but mary is mary mary is being put on a pedestal by the church and there she has she she has a great ministerial role and so do women she is one of the foremost people really who should speak for women as priests in the church but the problem is john you live again the old theology i don't mean you said it you just take it to pictures all those men going in i mean i'm a bit older i don't. know but it's a male run...
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but knows taking the law into his own hands is a roll of the dice. >> god above was watching there. it was very dangerous. it was kind of stupid of me doing that and i think about that all the time. i just hope it never happens again. >> police question the shirtless suspect and find out that the intense chase is the climax of an already crazy adventure. >> he was driving around to strip clubs, casinos in inner city detroit picking up various people that he would just stop at a street corner and say, hey, you want to get in. these people provide him with drugs. basically he had like a mobile party going on in the back. >> it turns out the suspect, 28-year-old keith todd, is a seasoned car thief. >> he was imprisoned for a couple of years for auto theft. receiving and concealing stolen property, specifically automobiles. but the big question perplexing the officers, why would he jump into the back seat of an empty limousine? police find out he did not have a weapon there. >> it ended up that he was highly intoxicated. it's possible he thought that somebody was going to drive him away
but knows taking the law into his own hands is a roll of the dice. >> god above was watching there. it was very dangerous. it was kind of stupid of me doing that and i think about that all the time. i just hope it never happens again. >> police question the shirtless suspect and find out that the intense chase is the climax of an already crazy adventure. >> he was driving around to strip clubs, casinos in inner city detroit picking up various people that he would just stop at...
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they make laws that we have to follow. it gives me great pleasure to introduce the president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. [applause] >> good afternoon. first, if any of you have ever wondered what an ls -- and elected officials sounds like with anesthesia and his mouth, i want to let you know that i got out of a dental chair 20 minutes ago after a few hours of dentists work. but i wanted to give a few remarks of how i think we are doing. i'm very much more are optimistic about how we're doing than four years ago. i read an article from the chronicle and it said that the candidates disagreed on everything, except for the need to crack down on entertainment violence. i did not propose anything for the first six months until there were half a dozen people affected. that was followed by a terrific shooting, which was then followed by an incident in union square. i want to take a moment and thank the san francisco police department for your input. if we pass legislation to require additional security requirements an
they make laws that we have to follow. it gives me great pleasure to introduce the president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. [applause] >> good afternoon. first, if any of you have ever wondered what an ls -- and elected officials sounds like with anesthesia and his mouth, i want to let you know that i got out of a dental chair 20 minutes ago after a few hours of dentists work. but i wanted to give a few remarks of how i think we are doing. i'm very much more are optimistic about...
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>> guest: criminal law in the law school, and i actually also teach over in the college of -- school of public affairs. >> host: what do you teach there? >> guest: law and society. >> host: what sparked you to write "how to succeed in college"? >> guest: great question. i taught for over 20 years now, and i saw some of the same problems from students over and over and over again, things like not understanding how to cite material and inadvertently getting in trouble with plagarism, a student seeing college, take advantage of everything in the classroom, and i e-mail students with hints and the like, and i sent the same e-mails out year after year, and i thought, you know what, time to write the book to say, "buy the book," and i don't have to send the e-mails out. >> host: what's the best thing parents can do to prepare their kids? >> guest: a couple things. one is the academic side. the best thing that students can do to be prepared for college is reading and writing, and i know that sounds old school, but it is true today as it was when i went to college in the olden days, and that
>> guest: criminal law in the law school, and i actually also teach over in the college of -- school of public affairs. >> host: what do you teach there? >> guest: law and society. >> host: what sparked you to write "how to succeed in college"? >> guest: great question. i taught for over 20 years now, and i saw some of the same problems from students over and over and over again, things like not understanding how to cite material and inadvertently getting...
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so why would you want to give these jobs to people that violated the law, come in here illegally? let's save the jobs for u.s. citizens. >> neil: amazing, sheriff, feel better. get that shoulder become up to speed you. got a lot of weight on it here. good seeing you. joe arpaio, good. >> i want you to look at something. these folks shouting in the streets? they just learned they can't get money from their banks because their government is closing them. now, i know what you're thinking. that is going to create a bank run there, right? what if i told you it's already igniting fears of a bank run here. . all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. [ chanting ] >> neil: this is what happens when the fan goes too far. taxpayers go nuts and tyke the street, especially when they can't get the
so why would you want to give these jobs to people that violated the law, come in here illegally? let's save the jobs for u.s. citizens. >> neil: amazing, sheriff, feel better. get that shoulder become up to speed you. got a lot of weight on it here. good seeing you. joe arpaio, good. >> i want you to look at something. these folks shouting in the streets? they just learned they can't get money from their banks because their government is closing them. now, i know what you're...
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capitol and one block away we're considering getting rid of the pillar of american civil rights law and that happens at the same time at the same place and nobody's head explodes. i think the voting rights acted is really, really important. it's not so old that it seems like it doesn't aply. when i wanted to talk to somebody about it i talked to john lewis who was nearly killed on a bridge in selma less than a week before president johnson formed a session of congress to talk about what they did to the man in selma. john lewis is still in congress. there's no camera. we never get footage of what happens in there. it's weird to see antonin scalia in person. weird. >> jon: does he. i only read some of the transcripts of what he was saying. he was saying we've got to get rid of this because it's one of last invest yijs of racial preference. >> he said when congress reupped they looked into whether or not it was still necessary. ten months of debate, 21 hearings, 15,000 pages of evidence and in the senate they voted 98-0, yeah we still need but he said, yeah what does that vote mean. >> jon
capitol and one block away we're considering getting rid of the pillar of american civil rights law and that happens at the same time at the same place and nobody's head explodes. i think the voting rights acted is really, really important. it's not so old that it seems like it doesn't aply. when i wanted to talk to somebody about it i talked to john lewis who was nearly killed on a bridge in selma less than a week before president johnson formed a session of congress to talk about what they...
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the oversight is part of a constitutional obligation to ensure that the laws they pass are working to major that the regulatory system is working. in the case of the whale trading asco, you had a situation where the very integrity of the market is a stake. you have, according to the senate report, lying to investors about losses, lying to investors about risk, lying about capital requirements, lying about the measures that they -- neil: congress itself. lying, lying. lying. the lying. >> no. it is absolutely wrong. this is about -- this is about transparency and integrity in the market to give the investors the confidence that they need. neil: fair enough. but the people who are talking about transparency -- i think you're right, but they are hardly in a position to judge about anything regarding proper financial rules. >> this is confusing apples and oranges. what congress is doing, everyone bemoans the political gridlock. what congress is doing with a respect to the budget is very transparent everybody. >> it does not matter. transparency does not matter. and on. let me finish. the
the oversight is part of a constitutional obligation to ensure that the laws they pass are working to major that the regulatory system is working. in the case of the whale trading asco, you had a situation where the very integrity of the market is a stake. you have, according to the senate report, lying to investors about losses, lying to investors about risk, lying about capital requirements, lying about the measures that they -- neil: congress itself. lying, lying. lying. the lying. >>...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ lou: and breaking news now. u.s. officials tell fox news that the pentagon is beefing up the nation's missile defense in the wake of nuclear threats from north korea. the pentagon is now set to deploy an additional 14 ground-based interceptors at ssile silos in alaska and california. these additional interceptors on the west coast bring the total number of interceptors to 44. it is a plan, by the way, originly proposed by president bush. president obama will be telling israeli television that all options are on the table when it comes to iran. the comments came less than a week before the president's trip to israel is scheduled. joining us now, the first director of national intelligence under president george w. bush, a 5-time ambassador. ambassador, it is great to have you withs. >> thank you. lou: i'm going to ask you, this breaking news that we just received, an additional 14 interceptors' being deployed, missile bases in cifornia and alaska in response, apparently, purely, to that threaa by north korea. your tho
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ lou: and breaking news now. u.s. officials tell fox news that the pentagon is beefing up the nation's missile defense in the wake of nuclear threats from north korea. the pentagon is now set to deploy an additional 14 ground-based interceptors at ssile silos in alaska and california. these additional interceptors on the west coast bring the total number of interceptors to 44. it is a plan, by the way, originly proposed by president bush....
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laws? because that line about voter fraud got a bigger response even than her line trashing the affordable care act. >> first of all, martin, i believe that voting is a right. and it's something that is afforded to all of our citizens and we should not be doing anything to prevent people from voting. and i think the arizona law is -- that is what it's about. and, of course, nikki haley is talking about the same thing. an effort to not stomp out voter fraud like they claim they're doing, but it's an effort to make sure that there are tremendous hurdles that are put in front of voters to jump over, and basically stops them from doing what citizens have a right to do already. >> but congressman, that was -- >> i think it's sad. >> congressman, that was the longest applause on anyone on the day she was speaking, on basis that she was proudly promoting voter i.d. >> well, we know, martin, that the republicans know that america is not buying what they are selling. and so what they've decided to d
laws? because that line about voter fraud got a bigger response even than her line trashing the affordable care act. >> first of all, martin, i believe that voting is a right. and it's something that is afforded to all of our citizens and we should not be doing anything to prevent people from voting. and i think the arizona law is -- that is what it's about. and, of course, nikki haley is talking about the same thing. an effort to not stomp out voter fraud like they claim they're doing,...
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that wasn't's god's law. god's law is that we do penance but god's law isn't that-- so he could do that you mentioned another one, priestley celibacy. priestley celibacy is not a doctrine of the church, it's a discipline of the church. i do expect him to change it, no. could he change it, yes. possible, yes, probable, no. but there is that distinction. our nation of women, that's a doctrinal thing, that's to the discipline. >> rose: how do you respond to the fact that this really is the century of women, and this is a church that needs to have women as part of its -- >> sure, well i tell you this. when we walked into the sistine chapel, you all probably carried it live. we were saying the litany. saints. now the highest you can be called to in the catholic church is to be a saint. and of the saints that we prayed, more than half were women. so so the woman who is the greatest human being model, the person who is the greatest human being model for us happened to be a model. that's where the church is at her be
that wasn't's god's law. god's law is that we do penance but god's law isn't that-- so he could do that you mentioned another one, priestley celibacy. priestley celibacy is not a doctrine of the church, it's a discipline of the church. i do expect him to change it, no. could he change it, yes. possible, yes, probable, no. but there is that distinction. our nation of women, that's a doctrinal thing, that's to the discipline. >> rose: how do you respond to the fact that this really is the...
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law clerk. these experiences have given me an eye to detail and an uncanny ability to review documents for accuracy and ask questions that need to be asked. i am the person to serve on this committee because of both my experience and desire to serve in my community. thank you. >> okay. you have a question? >> i do. i have a couple questions. so, since jackie is not here to speak on her behalf, i'd like you to talk a little about the reasons why you came out here to speak and carry her message and describe to me your working relationship projects you've worked with her on that you've seen her demonstrate leadership and why you should think she would be a good candidate for this position. >> so, jackie is receiving an award woman of the year and they're having a meeting today at blue shield. so, she wasn't able to attend and she reached out to me to see if i was able to speak on her behalf. i've known jackie for about two years. she both went through her program and that's how i was able to know h
law clerk. these experiences have given me an eye to detail and an uncanny ability to review documents for accuracy and ask questions that need to be asked. i am the person to serve on this committee because of both my experience and desire to serve in my community. thank you. >> okay. you have a question? >> i do. i have a couple questions. so, since jackie is not here to speak on her behalf, i'd like you to talk a little about the reasons why you came out here to speak and carry...
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be conducted at all times in a manner that will allow them to be easily identifiable as employees by law enforcement. employee clothing shall feature the name of the business. the sales of alcoholic beverages for off-sale conception is strictly prohibited. the licensee should provide one security personnel on the exterior of the premises. the interior should be staffed appropriately to control the patrons and stop the disturbances. the special events should be staffed at one security guard per 75 patrons. further licensee agrees to honor the request of law enforcement if additional security becomes necessary. number eleven, there shad be no advertising signs on or from the visible exterior or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. and 12, the petitioner shall utilize a electronic surveillance that is able to view all outside, including all entrances and exits and actively monitored and recorded. this shall be utilized during operating hours. said electronic recording shall be kept at least 30 days and be made available to the police department upon demand. i met with the app
be conducted at all times in a manner that will allow them to be easily identifiable as employees by law enforcement. employee clothing shall feature the name of the business. the sales of alcoholic beverages for off-sale conception is strictly prohibited. the licensee should provide one security personnel on the exterior of the premises. the interior should be staffed appropriately to control the patrons and stop the disturbances. the special events should be staffed at one security guard per...
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the fine print counts and it governs by maritime law. fine print tells you what.... >> neil: explode. >> no! >> you tell them in the contract that they are not liable and bus it is governed by maritime law it's not the law that governs standard contracts. >> neil: go ahead. >> adjusting negligence but not gross negligence. >> there is a law and i think it's pretty gross. you can't recover to the extent you wanted to recover, it may be $7500 because of maritime law but you can't be immune from gross negligence. we have one after the other having the same or similar problems. >> neil: that mai work against you. you knew we were a disaster. [ laughter ] >> neil: every one of our ships has this problem so it's your fault. >> having a bad time on a cruise and getting angry about it, it's not gross negligence. >> neil: i know. i admire the fact... but this is like pretty bad. >> not allow suing because you are annoyed. you have to have a harm to you. it has to be something to you. >> neil: my dream cruise, one big event of their lifetime. >> y
the fine print counts and it governs by maritime law. fine print tells you what.... >> neil: explode. >> no! >> you tell them in the contract that they are not liable and bus it is governed by maritime law it's not the law that governs standard contracts. >> neil: go ahead. >> adjusting negligence but not gross negligence. >> there is a law and i think it's pretty gross. you can't recover to the extent you wanted to recover, it may be $7500 because of...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. andgiven way to sleeping.eam tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worseng of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then find out how to get lunesta for as low as $15 at lunesta.com there'
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she was brought to this has to to meet her father and mother in law. of that moment she would write, had i stepped onto noah's ark, i could not have been more utterly astonished. louisa catherine had a challenge adams.ing over abigail john adams was easy, he took to her right away. she always felt are a comfortable and well liked by him. abigail is more skeptical. perhaps due to john quincy's teasing. he only gave abigail a little bit of information about louisa catherine. he was not forthright in his intentions. it was a surprise that he married louisa catherine so quickly. abigail did not get a chance to know her. she was quite concerned, although she was an american onizen, she had never been american soil. this was not what she intended for her son. through time, she learned to grow and love and understand louisa catherine. through the years, they forged a very strong relationship. louisa catherine describing abigail adams as the planet around which all revolved. louisa catherine and john quincy, unlike john adams, if year-ve at peace field round.
she was brought to this has to to meet her father and mother in law. of that moment she would write, had i stepped onto noah's ark, i could not have been more utterly astonished. louisa catherine had a challenge adams.ing over abigail john adams was easy, he took to her right away. she always felt are a comfortable and well liked by him. abigail is more skeptical. perhaps due to john quincy's teasing. he only gave abigail a little bit of information about louisa catherine. he was not forthright...
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>> the law change? >> that is correct. >> we voted to approve. >> we recommended approval. so we have a motion by commissioner dooley. do we have a second? >> i will second. >> want to do a roll call vote. >> on that motion, commissioner adams? >> aye. >> commissioner dooley? >> yes. >> commissioner dwight? >> aye. >> commissioner o'brien? >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> aye. >> commissioner white? >> yes. >> commissioner yee riley? >> aye. >> commissioners that motion passes 7-0. >> great. next item, please. >> commissioners, you are now on item no. 8. discussion and possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors on board of supervisors file no. 1300084, planning code zoning map establishing outer mission street neighborhood commercial district and we have a presentation by jeremy pollack. legislative aid to supervisor john avalos. in your packet is the briefing documents, the legislative digest along with a highlighted version of the ordinance that was sent to you last week with any changes and the only additional changes that i heard back
>> the law change? >> that is correct. >> we voted to approve. >> we recommended approval. so we have a motion by commissioner dooley. do we have a second? >> i will second. >> want to do a roll call vote. >> on that motion, commissioner adams? >> aye. >> commissioner dooley? >> yes. >> commissioner dwight? >> aye. >> commissioner o'brien? >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> aye. >>...
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connecticut had among the strongest gun control laws. we know by just making rational laws we're not-- >> okay, leslie, let me ask you a question. you wouldn't want to protect you and your family, i want you to protected. >> i am protected, but i don't need a gun, the gun is more apt to be used on me than by me. >> sean: i urge you to read -- that's absolutely not true. they're talking about all guns used in homes, and criminals that have used them and the statistics are skewed. >> can i tell you what military guys have told me and others marksmen like yourself. it's different shooting a target than a human when you wake up three o'clock in the morning you're scrambling for the gun and ammunition and storing them separately, many times the perpetrator will win. >> sean: leslie, i think that people, that might be your choice, but don't take away my choice. >> i'm not taking away your choice. >> sean: that's right. dianne feinstein would. >> background check. >> sean: thank you, guys. it's finally here the worst gaff yet of crazy uncle joe
connecticut had among the strongest gun control laws. we know by just making rational laws we're not-- >> okay, leslie, let me ask you a question. you wouldn't want to protect you and your family, i want you to protected. >> i am protected, but i don't need a gun, the gun is more apt to be used on me than by me. >> sean: i urge you to read -- that's absolutely not true. they're talking about all guns used in homes, and criminals that have used them and the statistics are...
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but marriage is a civil law issue. nothing to do with religion and so that's where we have the fundamental disagreement. >> which may be part of the problem. i think everybody should be able to be married civilly perhaps, but only some then have a religious ceremony. >> we'll take that. that's all we want. >> religious has a connotation. that's the distinction. >> if the catholic church says they support full civil rights, equal rights for same-sex partners, but they don't want it called marriage in the church, we'd take it. that would be fantastic. >> does it seem like that is exactly what he was doing? >> he hasn't said that publicly. perhaps said it privately. >> in the bishops conference meeting, he said it. >> it's a different prism that they are doing everything through. the prism through the archbishop of buenos aires is different than pope. >> and smaller group of people than the 1.2 billion throughout the world. >> i think we ultimately believe in separation of church and state and equal rights. i don't want a
but marriage is a civil law issue. nothing to do with religion and so that's where we have the fundamental disagreement. >> which may be part of the problem. i think everybody should be able to be married civilly perhaps, but only some then have a religious ceremony. >> we'll take that. that's all we want. >> religious has a connotation. that's the distinction. >> if the catholic church says they support full civil rights, equal rights for same-sex partners, but they...
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a leading republican says it is not fair to law-abiding citizens seeking protection. >> it would stop satisfaction to say that criminals are going to have access to the whole range of weapons that they will have access to because they don't care about the laws that are passed a. we are going to give the american citizen and a peashooter to defend themselves with. >> reporter: at the white house spokesman jay carney describe this legislation as an important part of the president's effort to curb gun violence and call for more action. >> we urge congress to swiftly vote on and pass this legislation and other common-sense measures like requiring a background check for all gun purchases and cracking down on gun trafficking and straw purchasing. >> reporter: their will likely be presidential pressure, but there are senate democrats who are not eager to take this vote. it is not going anywhere in the house. lou: thank you. fox news chief congressional correspondent. the republican party's crisis of identity and direction, today and arrested the first day of the conservative political action
a leading republican says it is not fair to law-abiding citizens seeking protection. >> it would stop satisfaction to say that criminals are going to have access to the whole range of weapons that they will have access to because they don't care about the laws that are passed a. we are going to give the american citizen and a peashooter to defend themselves with. >> reporter: at the white house spokesman jay carney describe this legislation as an important part of the president's...
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district will enter into a [inaudible] construction trade which to the degree and extent permitted by law contains mandatory local [inaudible] further this policy will be presented and approved by the board no later than april 23, 2013 and that no labor agreement is [inaudible]. >> nice work. we will now give the commissioner's voice a rest and call for public comment on this item. i have quite a number of public speakers so as i call your name please line up alongside the wall here. you will each have two minutes to speak. so we have stew [inaudible], craig [inaudible] and i apologize in advance if i mispronounce your name. darius [inaudible], i'm not sure. sorry. the painters allied trade council. mark [inaudible], randy [inaudible], mark gleeson, anthony [inaudible], michael [inaudible], tony rodriguez, ed reyes and dan prince. so please approach the mic, push the button to turn the line on. >> good evening commissioners. i'm not going to get into the eight digit of pi. when you get into these new calculators, i think they only go out to eight digits so it's hard to go out after that.
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, that all of a sudden they're going to follow new laws. guys, no.bout the bad it's all about the lead. it's like that chunk of metal that's likee, saying that fork made me fat. and background checks. guess to learn more about a person's thinking and moreiation and intentions, background checks. mr. president, should have yours. with [cheers and applause] is great to be back at cpac. i'm so happy to be here and it coming home even though it is only my second time here but kind of feel like i'm hang of it. i can spot the liberal media write their annual conservative in crisis stories. here?ny of you guys are raise your hands, come on, raise your hands. proud. you're loud. we're used to it. not ashamed toe raise it high, don't worry, we never dream of making you wait outside on the party bus. it is an honor to be here. we can come together, folks, for an adult conversation about the country and heaven knows we need this. for ourof what passes national conversations these but.is anything remember "no drama beap." if only. now it's all drama ob
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retired colonel morris davis and he's now he was a former chief prosecutor at one time ok he is also a law professor at howard university welcome colonel great to see you thank you so the general is now asking for a one hundred and seventy million dollars to upgrade a prison that the president vowed to close so is this a sign that guantanamo bay is now closing any time soon but it certainly appears that way it was an interesting general kelly said you know guantanamo was intended to be a temporary facility so the things that were built were intended to last for a few years not for a decade or more and you know were eleven years now so it's another one hundred fifty to one hundred seventy million on top of the hundred twenty million the spent every year just on the recurring cost to keeping the detainees there right so going along with what the general said so i mean it was the intention for this place to shut down but now we're just in so deep that that's just not feasible right i mean when i was involved as cheap prosecutor we designed the expeditionary courtroom which was a prefab type b
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immigration laws. today speaker of the house john boehner called the house version a "pretty reasonable solution." the number of americans dying from alzheimer's disease has increased by 68% in the last decade. according to the alzheimer's association, one in three seniors have some form of dementia when they die, and the disease accelerates the progression of other life- threatening conditions. because alzheimer's has no cure or treatment to slow symptoms, a growing elderly population means dementia mortality rates will only continue to rise. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: pope francis formally took office today with a special mass and ceremonies. we begin with a report from james mates of independent television news in rome. >> it was among the ordinary pilgrims to st. peter's that pope francis started his day. it is common now for a pope to kiss babies-- less so for them to get out of the popemobile and walk over to give a blessing to a disabled person. inaug
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are you ok with the law then? >> oh, absolutely not but that's not a fight that my organization's getting involved with. we're a charitable organization arming and training women so we're not interested in talking assault weapons. if you want to talk assault weapons, talk to the n.r.a. cenk: all right. fair enough. let's get to it. social science and met 16 in 2007 did a study and realized that states with the highest gun ownership rates have a gun murder rate 114% higher than those with the lowest gun ownership rates. let me give you one other fact. in the risk of homes the risk of homicide is three times higher in homes with fire arms. cindy, doesn't that scare you a little bit? >> no. i'm home alone. i'm more afraid of who's going to come to my door, which someday has already at 2:00, 3:00 in the morning that i didn't know. it took the police about 10 minutes to get there. i want to be able to defend myself and my son. who knows what could happen in those 10 minutes. cenk: cindy i got a son, too and a daughter.
are you ok with the law then? >> oh, absolutely not but that's not a fight that my organization's getting involved with. we're a charitable organization arming and training women so we're not interested in talking assault weapons. if you want to talk assault weapons, talk to the n.r.a. cenk: all right. fair enough. let's get to it. social science and met 16 in 2007 did a study and realized that states with the highest gun ownership rates have a gun murder rate 114% higher than those with...